Clinical Efficacy of Transcatheter Induced Closure in Patients With Small Patent Ductus Arteriosus
10.3969/j.issn.1000-3614.2015.06.015
- VernacularTitle:经导管诱导闭合治疗细小动脉导管未闭患者的临床疗效
- Author:
Ling LIU
;
Jun LIU
;
Lei GAO
;
Zhen WANG
;
Milin ZHANG
- Publication Type:Journal Article
- Keywords:
Small;
Patent ductus arteriosus;
Induced closure
- From:
Chinese Circulation Journal
2015;(6):570-572
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
Objective: To explore the methodology and efifcacy of transcatheter induced closure in patients with small patent ductus arteriosus (PDA). Methods: A total of 717 PDA patients treated in our hospital from 2005-11 to 2014-08 were summarized and there were 8 patients with small PDA were treated by transcatheter induced closure method including 3 male and 5 female from (1-6) years of age at the mean of (3.9±1.4) years with the body weight of (10-21) kg at the mean of (15.2±3.7) kg. The procedures were performed under local or general anesthesia with right cardiac catheterization and descending aortic arch angiography to observe PDA morphology and to measure PDA diameter at aortic and pulmonary aterial lateral and ductus length. Right catheter along the guide wear was pushed to the narrowest part of PDA and the motion was repeated for several times to stimulate the local area and then, the catheter was kept at PDA aortic lateral about 20 minutes thereafter. Results: Descending aortic arch angiography indicated that no residual shunt at 20 min after catheter partial blockage in all 8 patients, the immediate closure rate was 100%. No patient suffering from re-canalization by 1 year follow-up examination. Conclusion: Transcatheter induced closure of small PDA has minor trauma, no foreign material implantation, with low cost and good effect. It provides a new method for treating such particular type of PDA patients in clinical practice.